Kitty Stewart
kittyjstewart.bsky.social
Kitty Stewart
@kittyjstewart.bsky.social

Professor of Social Policy, LSE. Associate Director, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE)

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labourlist.org/2025/09/chil... Great piece by Jonny Roberts of @changingrealities.bsky.social But looks like the battle to end the pernicious two child limit goes on
'Bringing emotion and reality to the debate on child poverty.': one conference attendee's experience - LabourList
Jonny Roberts has come to conference to share his experience of being a single dad - and call for Labour to take bold action on child poverty.
labourlist.org

And the 30 hours is not even for all children! The most disadvantaged miss out
PM says childcare investment gives every child the best start in life. Children growing up in families forced into hunger & hardship by the 2 child limit - driven to the doors of food banks - are definitively not getting the best start in life. #LabourPartyConference

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PM says childcare investment gives every child the best start in life. Children growing up in families forced into hunger & hardship by the 2 child limit - driven to the doors of food banks - are definitively not getting the best start in life. #LabourPartyConference

Devastating study showing the urgency of acting on child poverty today. What happens in childhood matters and children don’t get another chance at it
Poorer children more likely to age faster than affluent counterparts, study finds
Biological disadvantages may be shaped in first decade of a child’s life depending on family affluence
www.theguardian.com

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This, from a DWP press release yesterday (gov.uk/government/n...), is outrageous

In two short paragraphs it peddles multiple falsehoods about the current system that will be used to justify upcoming cuts & changes

Here's what MPs & journalists should be challenging... 🧵
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hey bluesky, in case anyone's interested, I wrote this for my students about why I don't want them to use anything AI in my classes. It interrupts the course calendar part of the syllabus, coming immediately after the first day there's a writing assignment assigned.

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A note on AI usage
A note on AI usage I genuinely want you to succeed in this class. One of my very favorite things about my job as a professor is when students are succeeding and I feel like I helped. I want you to suc...
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Public transport in Luxembourg is… free. Amazing.

Brilliant idea to increase productivity: make the wifi work at stations and on trains. OR just formally scrap it all so we don’t even try

Darn it - I wasn’t unique? Hope at least I was first

I see Robison has said she will “work with London” to do it

Yes true that’s a difference from SCP which is currently a cliff edge

Also not in line with the evidence. Good jobs and skills are really important. But what drives child poverty is how we treat families with (often temporarily) higher needs and those for whom full-time work is currently difficult for a variety of reasons

Good question! Tax thresholds also going up…

It will be interesting to see. They have the Scottish Child Payment which is based on UC so I’d think that would make it straightforward. They can just add a topup equivalent to the UC child element for third-plus children receiving the SCP

For further evidence on the difference cash transfers make, see my systematic review with @kerriscooper.bsky.social for @jrf-uk.bsky.social www.jrf.org.uk/care/does-mo....
Does money affect children’s outcomes?
Children in low-income households do less well than their better-off peers on many outcomes in life, such as education or health, simply because they are poorer.
www.jrf.org.uk

Also at least in London the fair banding system is quite effective at making schools a bit more comprehensive

See our mixed methods research here for evidence on the damage being done by the two-child limit (and the way it completely fails to meet any of the government’s stated aims for the policy) largerfamilies.study/publications...
Benefit changes and larger families
We are a group of university-based researchers investigating how families with more than two children are coping with the benefit cap or the two-child limit.
largerfamilies.study

This is absolutely huge from the Scottish Parliament. Combined with the Scottish Child Payment it means a family with 3 children on Universal Credit will be *£7k* per year better off than if they lived in England. And we know that will make a massive difference www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politic...
John Swinney to lift two child benefit cap in Budget announcement
The Scottish Government will move to scrap a policy critics say pushes families into poverty.
www.dailyrecord.co.uk

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Why do we have free meals for early primary children but not for our pre-school children? We know nutrition in early years is vital for healthy development and we know under-fives face higher risk of food poverty - my piece in @schoolsweek.bsky.social schoolsweek.co.uk/early-years-...
The Knowledge: Early years food poverty and how to address it
A new EPI report calls on government to close the gap between meal provision in schools and in the early years
schoolsweek.co.uk

Ah it looked ok!

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Good LSE blog by @emmatominey.bsky.social. Summary evidence that the welfare system is causing harm to the mental health of claimants it is designed to help. Reforms need to improve the mental health of those relying on the welfare system as a safety net.

blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandp...
We can’t tackle the mental health crisis without reforming social security
With an unprecedented number of people out of work due to poor mental health, the Labour Government is facing an uphill battle to boost growth and productivity. But the Government’s welfare s…
blogs.lse.ac.uk